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sal
sal, sălis (neutr. collat. form of the nom. sălĕ, Enn. ap. Gell. 2, 26, or Ann. v. 378 Vahl.; Varr. ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
sāl salis
1 SAL-, salt water, brine, the sea : sale tabentes artūs, V.: aequorei unda salis, O.: Hypanis salibus vitiatur amaris, O.— Salt : praebere ligna salemque, H.: multos modios salis: aquae et salis copia, Cs.: sale invecto uti, L.— Fig., intellectual acuteness, good sense, shrewdness, cunning, wit, facetiousness, sarcasm : habere salem, T.: aliquid salis a mimā uxore trahere: sale vicit omnīs: salis satis est, sannionum parum: (Lucilius) sale multo Urbem defricuit, H.: delectatur sale nigro, i. e. biting sarcasm , H.—Plur, witticisms, jests, smart sayings, sarcasms : Romani veteres atque urbani sales: Plautinos laudare sales, H.: salibus vehemens intra pomoeria natis, Iu.— Good taste, elegance : tectum plus salis quam sumptūs habebat, N.
sal, sălis (neutr. collat. form of the nom. sălĕ, Enn. ap. Gell. 2, 26, or Ann. v. 378 Vahl.; Varr. ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.